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newcomers move into the big city and drown out that old draw. >> you can find it much more easily when you go to rural parts of texas, it's still there. but it's not as generally used in the city like austin. >> reporter: at the university of texas, they're studying the slow demise of this slice of southern identity, comparing dialect and recordings made almost 30 years apart. >> i like growing up in the country. >> i hike down a creek to fish or swim. >> you bear down on them r's a little bit, drop your g's and just slow down and talk to where people can understand you. >> reporter: he taught old hollywood to talk texan. >> sometimes i lean to one side of it, sometimes i lean to the other. >> reporter: paul newman and james dean spent weeks perfecting the twang. >> reporter: patricia neal even thanked him when she won the oscar for best actress. >> i think the twang is getting lost a little bit. >> reporter: now, even at iconic locals like the boot shop or the bbq joint the accent could be from anywhere. >> how is your day going today? >> reporter: a shift in the landscape as the icon
newcomers move into the big city and drown out that old draw. >> you can find it much more easily when you go to rural parts of texas, it's still there. but it's not as generally used in the city like austin. >> reporter: at the university of texas, they're studying the slow demise of this slice of southern identity, comparing dialect and recordings made almost 30 years apart. >> i like growing up in the country. >> i hike down a creek to fish or swim. >> you bear...
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she donated it to the city of san francisco and had a specification, i'm giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment forever of the people of the city of san francisco. it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building. they put in terraces. we get from 8,000 to 12,000 people. and the meadow next to the concert meadow is full of people even though they can't see the music they hear it. i walked into the meadow several times and they don't even care. we do have literally events going on day and night. the concert association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truc
she donated it to the city of san francisco and had a specification, i'm giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment forever of the people of the city of san francisco. it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> finally tonight, i'm here in virginia on a engagement tour with my civil rights organization, national action network. we're making sure that everyone gets their voice heard in 28 days. but the right wing is trying to scare voters away. look at this bulletin board. it's popping up in minority neighborhoods in milwaukie, wisconsin. with the big headline -- voter fraud is a felony. three years in prison $10,000 fine. and the woman on the right telling us -- we voted illegally. >>> in ohio this billboard is in a black neighborhood around cleveland. they went up last week just as early voting started. voting fraud is a felony 3 1/
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eric brooks representing san francisco green party and the local grass-roots organization our city. i think it's all been said about general manager harrington. he knows we love him and i will just get to mike campbell and going to the three over there in the staff positions also and barbara, nancy and jason. i think one thing that none of you would commend mike for but we can as advocates is for mike and all these folks is because of the deep passion that all of the advocates have for the issue and getting it right mike and the others have been put through what can only be described as an extremely grueling process of dealing with all of our complaints and disagreements, and as you can see on the 18th we came out of this with something that everybody could live with and that is moving us forward, and mr. campbell is to be commended for going through that only what can be described as a meat grinder to get to this point and anyone that is willing to put up for that for several years deserves comond aigdz and on that note we're not done with and you you're now doing rate payer stuff
eric brooks representing san francisco green party and the local grass-roots organization our city. i think it's all been said about general manager harrington. he knows we love him and i will just get to mike campbell and going to the three over there in the staff positions also and barbara, nancy and jason. i think one thing that none of you would commend mike for but we can as advocates is for mike and all these folks is because of the deep passion that all of the advocates have for the...
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>> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best.
>> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best.
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here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin on the trail. another day of campaigning today in the three battleground states. this morning, both candidates begin the day with stops in virginia. from there it'sn n tn t on to the president while mitt romney heads to florida. this morning's jobs report will set the tone. we'll have them live for you on "morning joe." it's the second to last jobs report before the november election. economists expecting about 113,000 jobs added. the unemployment rate to hover around the current 8.1%. after wednesday night's debate, which drew more than 70 million viewers, large crowds awaited both candidates on the trail. president obama greeted by 30,000 in madison, wisconsin, came out ready to fight back and showed the fire he was lacking in denver. >> when i got on the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but i know it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real mitt romney's been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the
here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin on the trail. another day of campaigning today in the three battleground states. this morning, both candidates begin the day with stops in virginia. from there it'sn n tn t on to the president while mitt romney heads to florida. this morning's jobs report will set the tone. we'll have them live for you on "morning joe." it's the second to last jobs report before the november election. economists expecting about 113,000 jobs added. the...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu >>> okay, governor romney, you are well with over the allotted two-minute time. >> jim, i still have 30 seconds. >> i still need to keep -- >> na-na-na. >> i think that's a little -- >> i think it's a little weird you're here still. you can just leave and do whatever you want. >> i
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. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. sister simone campbell degr disagrees, and she's next. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits sending it to his staff. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america, the denver debate or the 47% tape? ahead, my commentary on why this country can't afford to get fooled again. this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. an
. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. sister simone campbell degr disagrees, and she's next. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits sending it to his staff. >>>...
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." >>> in other news, today marks one year since the mysterious disappearance of a little kansas city girl known as baby lisa. lisa irwin was just 10 months told when she vanished from her crib. her mother said she was asleep in another room while her father was at work. the family is still hoping for her safe return. but police have complained they have yet to speak one-on-one with lisa's mother. >>> and former penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary is now suing the school for millions of dollars in damages. mcqueary had complained he saw jerry sandusky showering with a young boy, and he testified against sandusky at his trial. mcqueary claims his treatment by the school since the sandusky case has caused him distress and embarrassment. >>> by this time tomorrow, baseball's playoff picture will be clear. or at least clearer. highlights of last night's dramatic developments, now, from espn. >> randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. the best pennant race in baseball is one tied in the a.l. west. in oakland last night, where the a's came in, down just a game on the
." >>> in other news, today marks one year since the mysterious disappearance of a little kansas city girl known as baby lisa. lisa irwin was just 10 months told when she vanished from her crib. her mother said she was asleep in another room while her father was at work. the family is still hoping for her safe return. but police have complained they have yet to speak one-on-one with lisa's mother. >>> and former penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary is now...
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new york city is going red. rhode island, forget it. i want to speak for a minute to my friends on the left. could everyone just chill out? was last night a good night for mitt romney? yes, it was. bad night for obama? sure. did the president blow a chance to deliver a knockout punch? you better believe it. but really, everything is going to be okay. sure, the president looked bored and defensive, but he didn't say anything sound bitable. he didn't sight, he didn't check his watch, didn't answer in detached and aloof fashion a question about somebody raining and killing his wife. he was not shocking, he was -- i suspect the goal of the night was actually to be mhh and live to fight another day. it's not the greatest strategy i have ever heard but it's not a campaign-ending strategy. we've still got three more debates to go. the next one is next week and it's between joe biden and paul ryan. joe's not going to be afraid to throw some punks around and combat the deceptions about taxes, medicare, social security, and the rest. and the pres
new york city is going red. rhode island, forget it. i want to speak for a minute to my friends on the left. could everyone just chill out? was last night a good night for mitt romney? yes, it was. bad night for obama? sure. did the president blow a chance to deliver a knockout punch? you better believe it. but really, everything is going to be okay. sure, the president looked bored and defensive, but he didn't say anything sound bitable. he didn't sight, he didn't check his watch, didn't...
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little bit, and my boss had come in, he met me outside kind of laughing, and he said i was in the "quad city times," and he said, you called out ryan? i said, what are you talking about? he says, it's here in the paper, the question you asked, you called out ryan. out there in the parking lot, we had a meeting. there was, like, four of us standing around outside. the more i thought about the more angrier i caught. i know what i asked. there was no way i was calling him out. all i did was ask a question so many people wanted to hear and we got a great answer. >> greta: have you heard from president obama's campaign, saying we're sorry we did that, we didn't tell the complete story, we'll send out an email correcting it to the same number of people we sent the first email out to? >> i've not heard one word from the obama campaign, no. >> greta: why do you think the obama campaign did that, that they were careless, in their rush to get it out, or do you think they were deliberately trying to make congressman paul ryan back? >> i would agree with the second statement, that they were trying to ma
little bit, and my boss had come in, he met me outside kind of laughing, and he said i was in the "quad city times," and he said, you called out ryan? i said, what are you talking about? he says, it's here in the paper, the question you asked, you called out ryan. out there in the parking lot, we had a meeting. there was, like, four of us standing around outside. the more i thought about the more angrier i caught. i know what i asked. there was no way i was calling him out. all i did...
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conflict, and the long fingers of snaking concrete and brick walls that weave mile after mile of the city tell a different story. known as the peace walls, they keep the peace by dividing, not uniting, the communities. this country is still so divided that many people are just too afraid to cross the sectarian divide, come through the gates in the peace walls, just to walk through their neighbors' communities. william plum smith the former loyalist prisoner, lives close to the peace wall and is at the forefront of building cross-community relations with his former enemies in the i.r.a. >> so you're always working at pace. we still continue even today to work at peace. and it's a slow, long process. it's not like a water tap where you can turn it on, turn it off. >> bitter experience has taught him trouble increases as the pace of peace slows. and right now the controversy over opening up the boston college archives is an impediment they don't need. >> the more barriers is put up, the more impediments put up, it affects the peace process, delays it, maybe for a while, maybe causes an incre
conflict, and the long fingers of snaking concrete and brick walls that weave mile after mile of the city tell a different story. known as the peace walls, they keep the peace by dividing, not uniting, the communities. this country is still so divided that many people are just too afraid to cross the sectarian divide, come through the gates in the peace walls, just to walk through their neighbors' communities. william plum smith the former loyalist prisoner, lives close to the peace wall and is...
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nnin a de.k city 90ds ouoot t cry 500 million die. our cats kill 500 million birds. when they are opposed to wind power. we are talking p00 enll fit >>anys yly cats can't. and climate change and droelectric power causes climate change, is that the truth? >> no, it is a great source of energy andepshesh dptiv but it helps to reduce greenhouse gases. in seattle 90 percent of our electricity is from hydroenergy po lkabdokwhay >>ananouorhe book and sharing your information. >> thank you. >> brian: straight ahead. members of the military may not have their vois heard in this election. and the present cm tki a sng biir bul not talk about how much stimulus cash he gave to sesame street to create barely any jobs. charles pane will be in here to talk aboutt shortly if ♪ knotal. >> gtchen: big bird had enough. sesame street say toth s.esident sp using us inhe hedett verdnedy charles payne is here to break it down. sesame street saying stop putting out the adthat attacks mitt romney. >>hey e not supsedo a ls. threolal thet lot of money from the federal government and they hav
nnin a de.k city 90ds ouoot t cry 500 million die. our cats kill 500 million birds. when they are opposed to wind power. we are talking p00 enll fit >>anys yly cats can't. and climate change and droelectric power causes climate change, is that the truth? >> no, it is a great source of energy andepshesh dptiv but it helps to reduce greenhouse gases. in seattle 90 percent of our electricity is from hydroenergy po lkabdokwhay >>ananouorhe book and sharing your information....
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surrounded by city, but shroud in a mystique that is fed by the fortress-like architecture and an infamous history dating back to 1852. >> the first time i walked into san quentin, it looked like a place where time forgot. it was like an old movie. the walls were crumbling and it was dark and depressing and the cells were stacked on each other one by one, packed with people and had the most creepy feeling you could imagine. >> while san quentin produces images that are haunting to some, there others who find inspiration beneath the facade. >> the most interesting part about this that i see is the weeds growing up out of the cracks. i always find that interesting because you got life that always seems to push up. >> when are we met ronnie goodman, he was in the seventh year of a 10-year sentence for burglary. >> i started drawing when i was 6 or 7 years old. my cousin, he drew a picture of bat man and i was like what is that? it was like a magic trick. he started teaching me how to draw and after that i just never stopped. >> unfortunately goodman's love of art was not enough to save him on
surrounded by city, but shroud in a mystique that is fed by the fortress-like architecture and an infamous history dating back to 1852. >> the first time i walked into san quentin, it looked like a place where time forgot. it was like an old movie. the walls were crumbling and it was dark and depressing and the cells were stacked on each other one by one, packed with people and had the most creepy feeling you could imagine. >> while san quentin produces images that are haunting to...
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city... buu driver. drrver. this .. is... surveillance video... from áinsideá the kansas city bus.../ as... the ddiver... gett rocked by... you... can see... the suspects... boarding the bus,./.. each... saying... the person behind &pthem... will pay,... whhn the last man ...gets on,...// he... doesn't have... the moneyy.../ the... bus driver... asks.... all... the men... to gee &poff....// ass.. phey're... leaviig.../ him... out cold...//. police... are still searching for the mee in the video. common sense ... p... machete... to... a... gun fight, .../// bizaare situution... at... a... fort myers... florida... police station.../// this... iss.. of... the ... statioo lobby... onn.. wednesday morninn...///.you... can see... a &m. view.police say... he asked to speak ...to &pannofficerr.../ then ... sat down....//two... officers... come thru... a door... / and... notice the man... is carrying ...a... silver machete....//the... man sttnds up,.../ machete... at the nting... the officcrs,.../// police... quickly subdued the suspect. common sense...
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city. çq levels of response we have. we created new relationships with established agencies, the red cross, the apartment building inspection, the planning department. but most importantly, we created a spiritç that is very consistt with fema'sçç national disastr recovery from work. you have to start building capacity in your communitims. you cannot abandon them in the time of need. the only way you doç that is to create those relationships now. you do not have to talk about disasterç and to use that wordn every conversation to get them better prepared. you can talk about mitigation, how the neighbors come together and did greener, how they help us to create bike paths and build affordable housing. when you create those relationship with the different communities in our city as we're doing with an eyeç towards increasing their capacity towards serving themselves in a time of need, you have aç workg format. when you can invite fema to have an early conversation, when you can
city. çq levels of response we have. we created new relationships with established agencies, the red cross, the apartment building inspection, the planning department. but most importantly, we created a spiritç that is very consistt with fema'sçç national disastr recovery from work. you have to start building capacity in your communitims. you cannot abandon them in the time of need. the only way you doç that is to create those relationships now. you do not have to talk about...
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ever wonder what it's like to walk around new york city if you're the secretary of state? a lot of people stop hillary clinton and ask for a photograph, and here's what happens next. >> i don't mind if they can just figure out how to use their cameras. that is my big problem. i am more than happy to stop for 30 seconds to take a picture, but what happens invariably is people get so nervous, they can't figure out how to make the camera work. and then i've got people trying to help them to get their camera to work, but nevertheless. >> finally, ahead of their husband's debates tomorrow, michelle obama and ann romney have already gone head to head in a kitchen match for family circle's annual cookie bakeoff. the first ladies white and dark chocolate chip cookie bite ann romney's m&m's cooks by 287 folks. family circle says it's a bellwether in four of five elections. those are the things we thought you should know. [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunctio
ever wonder what it's like to walk around new york city if you're the secretary of state? a lot of people stop hillary clinton and ask for a photograph, and here's what happens next. >> i don't mind if they can just figure out how to use their cameras. that is my big problem. i am more than happy to stop for 30 seconds to take a picture, but what happens invariably is people get so nervous, they can't figure out how to make the camera work. and then i've got people trying to help them to...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> an oil tank has been burning for hours in three rivers, texas, on august 10th, 1990. fire department personnel think they have it under control. then all of a sudden, the ground begins to tremble. medic lisa stewart is at the scene. >> you could hear it just rumbling and shaking the ground and it just sounded awful. >> suddenly, the oil tank erupts like a volcano. >> and when it blew, everybody ran. it was chaos. >> people fleed and a water truck tries to speed away. >> it was hot. people were running and scattering. >> the flames grow bigger and bigger as everyone runs for their life, including kens tv cameraman david villareal. >> i got my -- >> you ok
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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you can go down to city hall and get a data set of public art that your city maintains. suddenly you have a walking tour of public art in your city. really simple. we have this idea of bureaucracy in local government, and it's generally things that we're frustrated at. it doesn't work the way we like it to work. if you think about the past ten years, what happened to our daily personal life? we're more convenient and more connected, but the government is falling behind. and that's a real problem. >> bureaucracy is definitely one of the challenges. instead of looking at ourselves like a startup in government, for us we think there's a new model for government. >> mayor emanuel in chicago calls this a view. he wants to be able to see every step of the way to get that fedex package. he believes you should be tra transparent about that to citizens. good morning and we wilcome to stand-up. >> there is a way to build new things for the users they're working for. >> we're reaching out to government and city officials this week and next week. >> we're building it for citizens, f
you can go down to city hall and get a data set of public art that your city maintains. suddenly you have a walking tour of public art in your city. really simple. we have this idea of bureaucracy in local government, and it's generally things that we're frustrated at. it doesn't work the way we like it to work. if you think about the past ten years, what happened to our daily personal life? we're more convenient and more connected, but the government is falling behind. and that's a real...
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the city needs to recommit ourselves to the values that our city was named after. st. francis believed in compassion for those who have less -- had less than others. those of us with opportunities have to give back. part of that entails taking care of the most important among us, the folks who have need, including our homeless. >> let's talk about the transportation situation in your district. you mentioned that transit could be better. how is parking and traffic? is there enough muni service now? >> you are talking to the one member of the board that does not only car. i get around my district by muni, bicycle, or hailing a cab. our transit system is truly challenge. our bosses are late one out of four times. -- our buses are late one out of a quarter times. they're still not as clean and safe as we'd like. we can do better and investing in our muni system. we need more taxicabs on the streets. is difficult to obtain a cab. i support the concept of centralized taxi dispatch systems so you know who you can call to get a cab. i am a big believer in pedestrian bicycling
the city needs to recommit ourselves to the values that our city was named after. st. francis believed in compassion for those who have less -- had less than others. those of us with opportunities have to give back. part of that entails taking care of the most important among us, the folks who have need, including our homeless. >> let's talk about the transportation situation in your district. you mentioned that transit could be better. how is parking and traffic? is there enough muni...
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surrounded by city but shrouded in a mystique that's fed by its fortress-like architecture and an infamous history, dating back to 1852. >> the first time i walked into san quentin it looked like a place time forgot. it was like a prison you see in one of these old movies. the walls were crumbling. it was very dark. very depressing. the cells were stacked on each other, one by one, packed with people. it had the most creepy feel you could possibly imagine. >> while san quentin produces images that are haunting to some, there are others who find inspiration beneath its facade. >> the most interesting part about this that i see is the weeds that's growing up out of the cracks. and it's, you know -- i always find that interesting because you got life that always seems to push up. >> when we met ronny goodman he was in the seventh year of a ten-year sentence for burglary. >> i started drawing when i was 6 or 7 years old. my cousin, he drew a picture of batman. and i was like, what is that? you know? it was like a magic trick. and then he started teaching me how to draw and after that i just, i
surrounded by city but shrouded in a mystique that's fed by its fortress-like architecture and an infamous history, dating back to 1852. >> the first time i walked into san quentin it looked like a place time forgot. it was like a prison you see in one of these old movies. the walls were crumbling. it was very dark. very depressing. the cells were stacked on each other, one by one, packed with people. it had the most creepy feel you could possibly imagine. >> while san quentin...
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city council meeting. this as protesters march through oakland to city hall where they plan to make their voices heard. ktvu's paul chambers is following the crowd and just spoke to city leaders about the rule changes for tonight's meeting. paul-- >> reporter: we were inside a few minutes ago but you can see there's quite a few people outside very upset and very angry. this has been going on for nearly half an hour. but about 40 minutes ago this was the scene. >> let them in, let them in. let them in. >> reporter: city leaders closed the doors and the faces of dozens of people who wanted to voice their concerns about alan blufford the 18-year-old that was shot and killed by oakland police back in may. today many of those supporters marched to city hall. >> our thing is not to take over city hall. we want to make sure that the city hall is aware of my son's death and are doing something about it. >> the balcony and gallery are close for security reasons. >> reporter: now it was two weeks ago that a group in
city council meeting. this as protesters march through oakland to city hall where they plan to make their voices heard. ktvu's paul chambers is following the crowd and just spoke to city leaders about the rule changes for tonight's meeting. paul-- >> reporter: we were inside a few minutes ago but you can see there's quite a few people outside very upset and very angry. this has been going on for nearly half an hour. but about 40 minutes ago this was the scene. >> let them in, let...
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on the other hand, we know how to get to city hall, we have more chance of options going to city hall. in addition, many of residents are seniors with physical disabilities. it's difficult for them to get around. having the meetings live on tv would give them the chance for an update. for working families, they can watch online. by having it broadcasted, it will bring back the relationship with the agency. we ask you move the commission meetings to city hall and broadcast for the public. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> willie radcliffe, libertiville. and the daily news paper and i also just started a limited partnership for development. but the housing authority has -- needs light shined on it what's going on. they spend a lot of money, especially in bayview hunter's point and district 10. but people of color have been locked out. also some time there's contracts left out for people to do development and no one else was asked to even be involved or knew it was coming up. so that is government money and we looking at it. and i'm glad that they agree that, for us to do this, th
on the other hand, we know how to get to city hall, we have more chance of options going to city hall. in addition, many of residents are seniors with physical disabilities. it's difficult for them to get around. having the meetings live on tv would give them the chance for an update. for working families, they can watch online. by having it broadcasted, it will bring back the relationship with the agency. we ask you move the commission meetings to city hall and broadcast for the public....
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certainly as budget analyst i believe that any increase that requires board of supervisors approval as the city attorney has advised us should go before the board. on this particular item i don't think there is anything that significant. it is a matter that the department has to be careful. i don't think there is a very agregious error in what has taken place. as you can see, we are recommending approval of this legislation with the correct amounts to be modified. but you're correct in your observation. this should not happen. >> i haven't seen too many -- to often of a model where there are certain stages expected in terms of a contract renewed over and over, like this one has. this is pretty -- >> are you referring to the -- let me -- i know we are talking about next week as well but those are burning questions. >> supervisor avalos, are you referring to the fact that when the contract was first approved on a competitive basis the initial amount was about 600,000. now we are up significantly to $60 million. in this case we agree with the method the department used. it was always stated to the
certainly as budget analyst i believe that any increase that requires board of supervisors approval as the city attorney has advised us should go before the board. on this particular item i don't think there is anything that significant. it is a matter that the department has to be careful. i don't think there is a very agregious error in what has taken place. as you can see, we are recommending approval of this legislation with the correct amounts to be modified. but you're correct in your...
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every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ chicago police work around the clock to try to keep the streets safe but they do not always catch the bad guy. one detective is leading the search for a criminal that did get away he has been at loose for two years now fugitive hunters are asking for your help. >> he is well known especially in the communities that have latin kings representing them and man with a checkered criminal past and a list of aliases. he came to the u.s. when he was a teenager. he has been in the united states the majority of his life and soon fell into the gang life and was co
every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ chicago police...
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um, i -- you know, the expense of the buildout of that, um, of the kansas city experiment, if you will, you know, shows, i think it demonstrates quite clearly, um, the magnitude of the enormous investment that the cable industry has made in building out our infrastructure across the country. and i, you know, i just, i just don't know that i see a business model for the expenditure of that level of money to build out, um, a national fiber or network. said the same thing when verizon went into the market with fios, and at&t, obviously, thought the same thing since when they developed their u-verse product, they decided not to build a national or even regional fiber network. so, um, we've, you know, we've consistently said and continue to believe that we're not afraid of competition, we like our product, we like our position, we think competition makes us a better company. um, we think it makes us sharpen our focus, improve the level of service that we're providing, improve the quality and the innovation of our offerings and just like satellite made comcast a better company and then veriz
um, i -- you know, the expense of the buildout of that, um, of the kansas city experiment, if you will, you know, shows, i think it demonstrates quite clearly, um, the magnitude of the enormous investment that the cable industry has made in building out our infrastructure across the country. and i, you know, i just, i just don't know that i see a business model for the expenditure of that level of money to build out, um, a national fiber or network. said the same thing when verizon went into...
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if these cases sound familiar to you, please call police in baltimore county or the city. we're live at county police headquarters, linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> it looked like a makeshift zoo in pasadena, 40 animals were pulled out of the home, not just dogs and birds, but a tarantula, a chinchilla and a pig. shane taylor says he was just trying to nurse the animals back to health, but animal control says they weren't cared for properly. taylor says he wanted to keep the animals until they were well and he could adopt them out to others who would take care of them. >> i don't go out looking for animals to take because it takes a lot of work, it really does, and so i don't go out looking for animals, but as they come to me, if i had the capacity and then i'm more than willing to help out. >> during the summer anne arundel county animal control tried to work with taylor. he gave up 10 animals with the promise that he would not take in any more until he could improve conditions. the shelter director says that didn't happen, so they came in and removed the animals. >>> news tim
if these cases sound familiar to you, please call police in baltimore county or the city. we're live at county police headquarters, linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> it looked like a makeshift zoo in pasadena, 40 animals were pulled out of the home, not just dogs and birds, but a tarantula, a chinchilla and a pig. shane taylor says he was just trying to nurse the animals back to health, but animal control says they weren't cared for properly. taylor says he wanted to keep the animals until...
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. >> according to the los angeles police department, nearly 40 arrests are made throughout the city. gatuna laments the black cloud hanging over what should have been a day of peaceful victory celebration in his hometown. >> once the victory's brought to our city, a lot of people were just excited and needed to get some excitement, emotion out. some people do it the good way, and some people do it the bad way, and i think the bad way, those kind of people are the ones who ruin it for everyone. >>> coming up, a bridal brawl. >> he put his head in my stomach and then he pushed me. he hit my back here in this showcase. >>> and -- >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> -- officers on the beat behaving badly when "caught on hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of
. >> according to the los angeles police department, nearly 40 arrests are made throughout the city. gatuna laments the black cloud hanging over what should have been a day of peaceful victory celebration in his hometown. >> once the victory's brought to our city, a lot of people were just excited and needed to get some excitement, emotion out. some people do it the good way, and some people do it the bad way, and i think the bad way, those kind of people are the ones who ruin it...
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we're live at city hall to live with more. that is good news to a lot of people to request a lot of people are very excited about the announcement which came out this afternoon during. -- which came out this afternoon. >> it has earned the respect of the people who lived in the west baltimore neighborhood. it is the most decorated drop in the city in part of rescue efforts that saved three of conscious children from this house fire in may. the council and heard a lot of complaints from constituents with his truck was slated to close. >> everyone was concerned about the longevity of the truck. >> mayors of new brunswick plant on " including -- mayor stephanie rawlings blake planned on including. she was able to find additional revenue from money generated by the 2011 and 2012 grand prix events in. >> i am not a fan that directive. i am not anyone except for the union president. the mayor, the summer and the truck companies are open, that is great. thank you. >> the mayor's office released the following service thetruck 10 -- th
we're live at city hall to live with more. that is good news to a lot of people to request a lot of people are very excited about the announcement which came out this afternoon during. -- which came out this afternoon. >> it has earned the respect of the people who lived in the west baltimore neighborhood. it is the most decorated drop in the city in part of rescue efforts that saved three of conscious children from this house fire in may. the council and heard a lot of complaints from...
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dan and i grew up in new york sit city together. as far as i am concerned it fills every food desire. you can do anything you want with a meatball. any dish you can imagine you can make into a meatball. everybody loves meatballs. meatballs make you smile. >> we talk the talk now, we are in the kitchen need to walk the walk. >> a magic ratio. 2 pound of meat, any kind. chicken, pork. 2 eggs, 2 tea spoons of salt, and half a cup of bread crumbs. for this meatball we will go with classic italian seasoning, ground up fennel flake. put a pinch in there. good-sized pinch. i have some herbs. like to roughly chop them. put the stems in. saves you time and everything. and for the meatballs, the meatballs, we use ricotta cheese. everybody likes a supple ball. the cheese offers the supple texture. >> any technique as you are massaging your meat? >> people say you don't want to squeeze tight firmly. i disagree. you want to gift a good mix. want to mix it efficiently. if your balls are too firm, it means that you, you, you don't have enough brea
dan and i grew up in new york sit city together. as far as i am concerned it fills every food desire. you can do anything you want with a meatball. any dish you can imagine you can make into a meatball. everybody loves meatballs. meatballs make you smile. >> we talk the talk now, we are in the kitchen need to walk the walk. >> a magic ratio. 2 pound of meat, any kind. chicken, pork. 2 eggs, 2 tea spoons of salt, and half a cup of bread crumbs. for this meatball we will go with...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> every inmate has his or her own challenges to overcome in prison. but one challenge that is common to just about everyone is the feeling that time has suddenly slowed down. except for occasional moments of sheer terror, life in prison -- >> howell! >> -- can be painfully monotonous. >> mengers! >> the same routine, people and surroundings. but ernest easley seemed to have it all figured out. >> you know, you as the person, it's not hard at all. i've been in prison before and i've been doing this back and forth in the system for a long time. it's what you make it. >> i liked ernest's honesty. he had a very kind demeanor about him.
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> every inmate has his or...
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>> you know, you go there expecting the war to be happening in the center of the city and it isn't. there is a bubble not affected. you can be standing in the center of the city and see the smoke, hear the shelling, feel the shelling in some cases, heavy shelling. you can go to those neighborhoods but can't get in, there are so many checkpoints around there. it is a huge contrast, but the takeaway is that this government is still strong in and around the capital. >> we have been reporting in the last 18 or so months what is the number, 28,000 syrians have been killed during this civil war, since last march. we have shown the pictures from aleppo and places like that. then you talk to the women, getting manicures, in the capital city of damascus, who aren't necessarily pro assad, who aren't necessarily pro rebel, stuck in the middle. here is that they told you. >> on many days the death toll around the capital far higher than for other cities. but where they can, people are trying to hold on to their old lives. for this woman, that's a few minutes at the beauty salon. it may look lik
>> you know, you go there expecting the war to be happening in the center of the city and it isn't. there is a bubble not affected. you can be standing in the center of the city and see the smoke, hear the shelling, feel the shelling in some cases, heavy shelling. you can go to those neighborhoods but can't get in, there are so many checkpoints around there. it is a huge contrast, but the takeaway is that this government is still strong in and around the capital. >> we have been...
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. >>> okay, how about the hand rail in the new york city subway system? >> you can wash your hands afterwards with normal soap and water after. >> all right, thank you, i'll go out and look for new germs, thank you very much. >>> up next, the high speed crash that scared even the hardened veterans who thought they had seen it all. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for yo
. >>> okay, how about the hand rail in the new york city subway system? >> you can wash your hands afterwards with normal soap and water after. >> all right, thank you, i'll go out and look for new germs, thank you very much. >>> up next, the high speed crash that scared even the hardened veterans who thought they had seen it all. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why...
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. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> reporter: a dylan-esque detroit native who tried his hand at rock history in the '70s. ♪ >> we walked in and heard the songs he was singing, what he was writing. we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. this is it. >> reporter: but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa he was the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> reporter: the sound track of the anti-apartheid movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. you used to play right across the street there, right? >> i played in a lot of places in detroit. >> reporter: unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, rodriguez lived on little, raising his daugers doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard
. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> reporter: a dylan-esque detroit native who tried his hand at rock history in the '70s. ♪ >> we walked in and heard the songs he was singing, what he was writing. we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. this is it. >> reporter: but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, "cold fact" made it halfway...
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has pulled all personnel from eastern libyan city of van -- benghazi. that is the story in the washington post. tomorrow will focus on domestic issues. are you tuning in? what will you be listening for if you intend on to mannion? if you are not going to watch or listen, why? that is the question this morning. the candidate's policies are very clear by now, putting them in the atmosphere will not change my mind. it is fun to watch. new orleans on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: i really don't know how anything could really change. i hope that romney -- he has to come up with something better. the way he is campaigning everything is a joke, but it's quite serious. and i just don't know. i said i hope the republicans don't lose this election on account of the racial color line it seems like it is almost over. thank you. >> host: independent color. hi, ann. >> caller: thanks for letting me get on. i'm definitely going to be watching. in fact i think it is ranked be the highest watched the date ever just because people are interested to see wh
has pulled all personnel from eastern libyan city of van -- benghazi. that is the story in the washington post. tomorrow will focus on domestic issues. are you tuning in? what will you be listening for if you intend on to mannion? if you are not going to watch or listen, why? that is the question this morning. the candidate's policies are very clear by now, putting them in the atmosphere will not change my mind. it is fun to watch. new orleans on the republican line. good morning. >>...